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Underneath he attached a photo of a long message he wrote where he explained that his "flare up" meant he was unable to fulfil his commitments - which he apologised for.

He added that he did not want to "burden" his fans and shared that he hopes to be better soon.

The note read: "Today is IBD awareness day.

"I was supposed to be doing dome talks about it to let people know what its like and to help those suffering, but unfortunate I suffered a flare up yesterday and will be unable to fulfil my commitments today.

The star - real name Stephen Frayne - suffers from Crohn's disease and arthritis - and recently won his battle against the coronavirus after contracting the deadly bug (Image: Inner Circle Films)

"Really sorry to let people down…especially today. But for us going through it, it’s an IBD life, not just one day, and it can affect us when we least expect it.

"Hate to burden you with my woe’s but feel bad to those who I have let down today. Heading to hospital to get checked out, mu team will keep you posted and I will be back before you know it. Stay strong out there everyone."

Dynamo, 37, shared on Twitter about his ill-health (Image: Twitter)

Last month the superstar was advised to take a private test after suffering from a "persistent cough and lots of aches and pains" due to his ongoing battle with Crohn's and he was diagnosed with Covid-19.

Dynamo recently said he is feeling "a lot better" after dealing with "severe" symptoms of the deadly bug, during an appearance on This Morning.

Despite being ill himself the Bradford native told that he was worried that his wife Kelly would catch the bug from him.

Last month the superstar was advised to take a private test after suffering from a "persistent cough and lots of aches and pains" due to his ongoing battle with Crohn's and he was diagnosed with Covid-19 (Image: PA)

He explained: "Coronavirus puts me at really high risk. We're sleeping in separate rooms and keeping each other as far away from each other as possible.

"It's been difficult, you have to keep your distance from everyone."

He added: "I'm feeling a lot better, still croaky. My thoughts go out to everyone who is going through it."